Club Keno (Amendment) Regulations 2000 (Vic)
Club Keno (Amendment) Regulations 2000
S.R. No. 118/2000
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Regulation Page
1. Objective 1 2. Authorising provisions 1 3. Commencement 1 4. Principal Regulations 2 5. Amendment to definition of club keno game 2 6. Amendment to rules of club keno 2 7. Prizes for club keno 2 8. Amendment to regulation 17(b) 3 9. Updating reference 3
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STATUTORY RULES 2000
S.R. No. 118/2000
Club Keno Act 1993
Tattersall Consultations Act 1958
Club Keno (Amendment) Regulations 2000
The Lieutenant-Governor as the Governor's deputy with the
advice of the Executive Council makes the following
Regulations:
Dated: 28 November 2000Responsible Minister:
JOHN PANDAZOPOULOS
Minister for Gaming
HELEN DOYE
Clerk of the Executive Council
1. Objective
The objective of these Regulations is to amend the Club Keno Regulations 1994 to provide for an additional method of playing the game of club keno.
2. Authorising provisions
These Regulations are made under section 15 of
the Club Keno Act 1993 and section 11 of theTattersall Consultations Act 1958.
3. Commencement
These Regulations come into operation on
4 December 2000.
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4. Principal Regulations
In these Regulations, the Club Keno Regulations
19941 are called the Principal Regulations.
5. Amendment to definition of club keno game
In regulation 5 of the Principal Regulations, for
paragraph (b) substitute—"(b) after the players have selected in accordance
with the rules in regulation 6—
(i) a maximum of 15 numbers from the numbers 1 to 80 inclusive to match any of 20 numbers to be drawn in the playing of the game; or
(ii) heads, tails or evens—
by drawing 20 numbers from the numbers
1 to 80 inclusive by a method of random
selection approved by the Director or a
person belonging to the class of personsreferred to in regulation 17.".
6. Amendment to rules of club keno
In regulation 6(1) of the Principal Regulations, for
paragraph (a) substitute—"(a) a player enters a club keno game by buying a
ticket and selecting—
(i) 15 numbers or between 1 and 10 numbers from the numbers 1 to 80 inclusive; or
(ii) heads, tails or evens;".
7. Prizes for club keno
In regulation 6(1) of the Principal Regulations,
after paragraph (e) insert—"(ea) a player who has selected heads in a club
keno game where 11 or more of the numbers
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drawn are in the range 1 to 40 inclusive wins
a prize of $2;
(eb) a player who has selected tails in a club keno
game where 11 or more of the numbers
drawn are in the range 41 to 80 inclusivewins a prize of $2;
(ec) a player who has selected evens in a club
keno game where 10 of the numbers drawn
are in the range 1 to 40 inclusive and 10 of
the numbers drawn are in the range 41 to 80inclusive wins a prize of $4;".
8. Amendment to regulation 17(b)
For regulation 17(b) of the Principal Regulations
substitute—"(b) Assistant Director, Gambling Operations and
Audit, Victorian Casino and Gaming
Authority.".
9. Updating reference
In regulation 10 of the Principal Regulations—
(a)
for "sale and disposal" substitute "the supply"; and
(b)
for "Liquor Control Act 1987" substitute "Liquor Control Reform Act 1998".
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S.R. No. 118/2000 Endnotes
ENDNOTES
1 Reg. 4: S.R. No. 57/1994. Reprint No. 1 as at 7 May 1998.
Further amended by S.R. No. 15/1999.
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